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Stay Belvedere hotels face government axe over asylum contractsThe company Stay Belvedere Hotels Ltd, which operates 51 establishments in the United Kingdom, received £700 million (CAD 1.3 ...
"The Leinster provides a completely new hospitality offering to Merrion Square—cementing its position as Dublin’s first ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNHotel Review: A stylish revamp and cool new bar put this Dublin five-star back on the mapThe Fitzwilliam Hotel opened on St Stephen's Green in 1998, in an enviable location at the top of Grafton Street, surrounded ...
The newly renovated Mercantile Hotel & Bar, in Dublin's Dame Street, will re-open its doors to welcome guests in May. The new revamped hotel features include 105 bedrooms, a restaurant with a menu ...
A company running dozens of asylum hotels will have its contract ended by the Home Office and be replaced in part by the firm behind the beleaguered Bibby Stockholm barge. Stay Belvedere Hotels ...
Stay Belvedere Hotels (SBHL) houses people waiting for asylum decisions in 51 hotels in England and Wales, as well as the Napier Barracks in Folkestone, Kent, which is due to close and be returned ...
The Home Office revoked its contract with Stay Belvedere Hotels (SBHL), one of the largest providers of hotels for asylum seekers with 51 hotels across England and Wales. The Home Office, which is ...
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